Had the chance to shoot portraits for Anna Golawski, head of Stratus Coaching, today too for her latest publicity shots for linkedIn & website. Lovely to work with someone that you know so well and admire professionally so much too. Really looking forward to seeing the new website once done and enjoying watching the company go from strength to strength.

Two great days working with Richard Gill from JustonCampus and Nicole from LCH Clearnet on the last sessions for their graduate recruitment website. Damjan Haylor from Pop Communications Design Company has been brilliant to work with too and done a great job with my shots throughout his project.

And so to Citigate Dewe Rogerson. New HR Sarah McCosh got in touch with 16 more staff photos required and a timetabled plan. Up to London Wall in Moorgate, a couple of studio lights, their white wall, and off we go. A good day had by all!!

Charlotte from Giant Arc Design got in touch with another portrait requirement for the Spring Consultancy Group, this time, of new member Simon Thorp. Got it down to a tee now – they book a great room the Sussex Country Cricket Club in Hove, I set up my lights, await a visit – this time from Simon, phoning on his mobile from the other side of the pitch, me waving frantically – and then off we go. Half an hour later, I’m packing up my mobile studio and heading back to the office!!

Just before leaving to go to France for a two week break, I had the absolute pleasure of photographing performer Richard Morris. We’d worked together back in 2006 on The Original Chinese Conjurer at the Almeida Theatre, as part of their Opera Festival. Richard came down to Brighton and we…

David Boreham at Uffindell Design, based in Farringdon, got in touch with me towards the end of their RBS Campaign work, needing 8 more portraits to be taken adding to the group they’d already been working on with the initial design. Would I be interested in slotting in to an existing brief, look & feel to a very tight deadline and set fee?… A chance to work with David at Uffindell, and on an RBS campaign was a slight “no brainer”